2011 Seoul floods

The intense rain triggered a series of flash floods and landslides that killed at least 49 people[1] by July 27, leaving a total of more than 77 dead or missing.

[6] On July 26, a landslide buried three hotels in Chuncheon, east of Seoul, killing 13 people from Inha University.

[3] Floodwaters inundated highways and tracks of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway, while bridges over the Han River were closed off.

[7] There is a concern whether the Umyeon-san landslide resulted from a natural cause or intentional negligence of prevention by the government.

[3] In neighbouring North Korea, nearly 100 km2 (39 sq mi) of land was flooded, with the worst impact in South Hwanghae.